Raven Dining Table Birch Frame and White Top

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Product description

The Ravan dining table from Avalona fuses a modern design with the traditional reliability of solid wood to create a look that will suit a wide range of interiors. Available with a natural lacquered finish the sturdy Birch frame used in this table creates a striking contrast with the sleek White lacquer top, a feature that ensures this piece stands out from the crowd.

Perfect for dining areas which are limited on space but big on style this table will comfortably accommodate four diners.

In their native Scandinavia Avalona have evolved into a leading global supplier of contemporary furniture. Based in Denmark they pride themselves on producing a wide range of high quality furniture at an affordable price.

Material: Matt lacquered wood and Birch

Assembly: Basic assembly required

Size: H 75.50cm x L 120.00cm x W 80.00cm

Product code:PT68419-KAL
Size:h 75.50cm x l 120.00cm x w 80.00cm
Colour tones:white
Materials:wood
GTIN:5705994724639

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